Background: Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replacement. There is little evidence for effective interventions for the management of this pain, and current healthcare provision is patchy and inconsistent. Given the complexity of this condition, multimodal and individualised interventions matched to pain characteristics are needed. We have undertaken a comprehensive programme of work to develop a care pathway for patients with chronic pain after total knee replacement. This protocol describes the design of a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical- and cost-effectiveness of a complex intervention care pathway compared with usual care. Methods: This is a pragmatic two-armed, open, mu...
Background: Approximately 20% of patients are not satisfied with the outcome of total knee replaceme...
Objective As part of the STAR Programme, a comprehensive study exploring long-term pain after surger...
Acknowledgements TRIO is funded by Arthritis Research UK. A linked cohort study (TRIO POPULAR) inves...
Background Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replacement. There...
Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replacement. There is little ...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replaceme...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20% of people experience chronic pain after total knee replacement, but ef...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of osteoarthritis with knee replacement aims to reduce pain and disability...
Background Approximately 20% of people experience chronic postsurgical pain after total knee replac...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of people who have total knee replacement experience chronic p...
Background: Approximately 20% of people who have total knee replacement experience chronic pain afte...
Background: In 2009, 665 patients underwent total knee replacements (TKRs) at the Norfolk and Norwic...
© 2016 Wylde et al. Background: Primary total knee replacement is a common operation that is perform...
Background: Primary total knee replacement is a common operation that is performed to provide pain r...
Background Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replacement (TKR)....
Background: Approximately 20% of patients are not satisfied with the outcome of total knee replaceme...
Objective As part of the STAR Programme, a comprehensive study exploring long-term pain after surger...
Acknowledgements TRIO is funded by Arthritis Research UK. A linked cohort study (TRIO POPULAR) inves...
Background Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replacement. There...
Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replacement. There is little ...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replaceme...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20% of people experience chronic pain after total knee replacement, but ef...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of osteoarthritis with knee replacement aims to reduce pain and disability...
Background Approximately 20% of people experience chronic postsurgical pain after total knee replac...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of people who have total knee replacement experience chronic p...
Background: Approximately 20% of people who have total knee replacement experience chronic pain afte...
Background: In 2009, 665 patients underwent total knee replacements (TKRs) at the Norfolk and Norwic...
© 2016 Wylde et al. Background: Primary total knee replacement is a common operation that is perform...
Background: Primary total knee replacement is a common operation that is performed to provide pain r...
Background Approximately 20% of patients experience chronic pain after total knee replacement (TKR)....
Background: Approximately 20% of patients are not satisfied with the outcome of total knee replaceme...
Objective As part of the STAR Programme, a comprehensive study exploring long-term pain after surger...
Acknowledgements TRIO is funded by Arthritis Research UK. A linked cohort study (TRIO POPULAR) inves...